Orage really packs their jackets with a powerful punch that is ready to strike winter right in the face. The Orage Gallery Jacket gives bad weather a swift one-two punch with its Prime 20™ construction that offers a 20k/20k waterproofing/breathability rating. Insulated with PrimaLoft® One, the Gallery is not only warm, but comfortable and very compressible. Throw in a couple other awesome features like the restriction-free performance fit and fully taped seams and you have got the jacket to do it all.

Face Fabric

Prime 20™ - Orage's highest level of breathability and waterproofing, Prime 20™ is for the true winter sport enthusiast. With Prime 20™ you can step out into any weather with confidence knowing you'll stay dry and comfortable all day long.

Wool-Like 2-Ply - 100% Polyester, ECO DWR

Stretch Twill 2-Ply - 100% Polyester, ECO DWR

Insulation

PrimaLoft® One - This insulation is a premium performance fill engineered for superior warmth, water resistance, loft, softness and compressibility. PrimaLoft® insulation keeps the body warm, dry and comfortable, even in extreme conditions. So when the tech jargon comes to an end, all you need to know is that this is the good stuff.

2-Way Pit Zips - Open or close your underarm vents to let in some cold air when lapping hard or keep out the cold when slashing powder.

Additional Features

Fully seam sealed

YKK waterproof zippers

Removable stretch powderskirt

Removable storm hood

Reflective detailing

Hand gaiters

Specs

Fit:Slim

Slim

This is a streamlined fit to provide a wide range of motion and a minimalist look. Jackets fit close to body, with a more tailored or fitted profile. Pants have a slimmer thigh and knee, and typically won’t go much below the ankle when standing straight.

I was looking for a waterproof and insulated jacket for snowboarding (mainly in Lake Tahoe, CA). The temps don't usually get below 20s. It might be slightly too insulated for the conditions I usually ride, however the insulation keeps me warm in the wind when I'm riding on the lifts. I rode twice in this jacket in spring conditions (38-46F) and it had excellent waterproofing, good butt coverage when bending over/sitting to strap-in, lots of pockets (except the two chest zippered pockets are too small for my hands, I don't have man hands so they seem like a bit of a waste), I got the cream color but was more of an oatmeal color than a cream (it has a textured look which is awesome as it hides dirt better), pit zips are key, high collar blocks the wind burn. I definitely got sweaty in this jacket in spring conditions, but the pit zips help and I only had to wear a long sleeve shirt underneath to be comfy.

I am 5'6", 130lb, broad shoulders/athletic build. The small was PLENTY roomy for moving around and layering. The sleeves are even a bit long in the small and I have long monkey arms. The cut of this jacket is ultra stylish, feminine and CUTE, good for apres ski! I got many compliments on the mountain. The only drawback is that because it has insulation, it is pretty heavy and feels slightly bulky at times however it is not heavy to restrict movement or feel tiresome to wear. ENJOY!